Alisa K. Lincoln, PhD
Adjunct Professor
Boston University School of Public Health
Community Health Sciences

PhD, Columbia University
MPH, Boston University School of Public Health
BA, Tufts University



Dr. Alisa K. Lincoln, PhD has engaged in research about public mental health for more than a decade and has received more than four million dollars in federal research funds for her effort. She has received a fellowship and grant from the NIH and previously worked at the Northeastern Institute on Urban Health Research. Currently, she serves as an Adjunct for the Boston University School of Public Health. Dr. Lincoln’s research focuses on the ways in which social factors and system level factors inter-relate to perpetuate mental health disparities.

Adjunct Associate Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Psychiatry


Professor
Northeastern University
Health Sciences and Sociology


Boston Medical Center




B-CAMHP (Boston Community Academic Mental Health Partnership)
04/01/2006 - 09/30/2008 (PI)
NIH/National Institute of Mental Health
5 R21 MH076740 02

Psychiatric Emergency Room Care: Staff Perspectives
09/21/2005 - 06/30/2008 (PI)
NIH/National Institute of Mental Health
5 R34 MH73116 03

Evaluation of the Children’s Mental Health Initiative
07/01/2003 - 09/30/2007 (PI)
Connecticut Health Foundation


BMC Access Project
06/01/2003 - 11/30/2006 (PI)
SAMHSA
5 H79T1014028-03 A


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Yr Title Project-Sub Proj Pubs
2018 Exploring Pathways Among Discrimination and Health Among Somali Young Adults 5R21MD012405-02
2017 Exploring Pathways Among Discrimination and Health Among Somali Young Adults 1R21MD012405-01
2014 The Meaning and Impact of Limited Literacy for People with Serious Mental Illness 5R01MH096707-03 1
2013 The Meaning and Impact of Limited Literacy for People with Serious Mental Illness 5R01MH096707-02 1
2012 The Meaning and Impact of Limited Literacy for People with Serious Mental Illness 1R01MH096707-01 1
2010 Transition Age Youth and the Boston Community Academic Mental Health Partnership 5R21MH083038-02 1
2009 Transition Age Youth and the Boston Community Academic Mental Health Partnership 1R21MH083038-01A1 1
2007 Psychiatric Emergency Room Care: Staff Perspectives 5R34MH073116-03 1
2007 Psychiatric Emergency Room Care: Staff Perspectives 7R34MH073116-04 1
2006 Boston Community Academic Mental Health Partnership 1R21MH076740-01
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  1. Lincoln AK, Matsumoto A, Johnson KA, Friedman-Yakoobian M, Guyer-Deason M. Developing a Statewide Strategic Plan for Prevention, Early Identification, and Treatment of Psychosis. Psychiatr Serv. 2024 Nov 12; appips20240095. PMID: 39529495
     
  2. Lincoln AK, Jones N, Koenen KC. Three things we learned along the way: lessons for training in psychiatric epidemiology. Am J Epidemiol. 2024 Oct 07; 193(10):1318-1321. PMID: 38885958
     
  3. Alden AM, Lincoln AK. Championing racial equity within mental health systems: Perceptions and experiences among state government organization staff leading the charge. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2024 Oct 03. PMID: 39361375
     
  4. Yoo-Jeong M, Lacroix-Williamson L, Mejía DSC, Yom T, Kim M, Lincoln AK. Experiences and Perceptions of Social Connection Among Minoritized Older Adults With HIV During the COVID-19 Pandemic. J Gerontol Nurs. 2024 Sep 25; 1-7. PMID: 39312761
     
  5. Meeker SA, Lincoln AK, Molnar BE. Vicarious trauma and the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of organisations. Stress Health. 2024 Oct; 40(5):e3458. PMID: 39158648
     
  6. Scoglio AAJ, McFarland G, Marquez CI, Matsumoto A, Lincoln AK. Social Support and Associated Factors Among Men and Women in Pre-COVID Substance Use Treatment. Community Ment Health J. 2024 May; 60(4):672-680. PMID: 38108980
     
  7. Houston AR, Salhi C, Lincoln AK. Messaging inclusion with consequence: U.S. sanctuary cities and immigrant wellbeing. J Migr Health. 2023; 8:100199. PMID: 37559675; PMCID: PMC10407274; DOI: 10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100199;
     
  8. O'Connor RC, Worthman CM, Abanga M, Athanassopoulou N, Boyce N, Chan LF, Christensen H, Das-Munshi J, Downs J, Koenen KC, Moutier CY, Templeton P, Batterham P, Brakspear K, Frank RG, Gilbody S, Gureje O, Henderson D, John A, Kabagambe W, Khan M, Kessler D, Kirtley OJ, Kline S, Kohrt B, Lincoln AK, Lund C, Mendenhall E, Miranda R, Mondelli V, Niederkrotenthaler T, Osborn D, Pirkis J, Pisani AR, Prawira B, Rachidi H, Seedat S, Siskind D, Vijayakumar L, Yip PSF. Gone Too Soon: priorities for action to prevent premature mortality associated with mental illness and mental distress. Lancet Psychiatry. 2023 Jun; 10(6):452-464.View Related Profiles. PMID: 37182526
     
  9. Houston AR, Snyder-Young D, Perry M, Flessen M, Lincoln AK. 'Let Others Love You Back to Health': The Role of Performance-based Support Groups for People in Recovery. Community Ment Health J. 2023 Aug; 59(6):1097-1108. PMID: 36692703
     
  10. Ross CS, Gradus JL, Siegel MB, Alcorn T, Garverich S, Lincoln A. Distinct groups of firearm owners with differential risk for suicide in the United States: A latent class analysis. Prev Med. 2022 Nov; 164:107185.View Related Profiles. PMID: 36041545
     
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This graph shows the total number of publications by year, by first, middle/unknown, or last author.

Bar chart showing 77 publications over 21 distinct years, with a maximum of 11 publications in 2010

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In addition to these self-described keywords below, a list of MeSH based concepts is available here.

public health
mental health
substance abuse
homelessness
health and social disparities
literacy
community-based participatory action research
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